Trading Places

This being Linux and all, I had to do absolutely nothing, besides switching the actual hard drives, after that, the new drive inside the Inspiron booted, recognized the WiFi card, connected me to the Access Point and thats it, end of story.
Linux magic.
Labels: Dell Inspiron 1000, hardware, Linux, Lucid Lynx, Sony Vaio PCG FRV37, Ubuntu
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